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After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
Identify how the federal income tax differs from other types of federal taxes
Determine the steps in computing a taxpayer's federal income tax liability
Recognize variations in income recognition.
Recognize deductible expenses between GAAP and IRC affect reported profitability and tax liabilities.
Identify guidance that IRS auditors use when examining tax returns
Distinguish industry-specific nuances for an auditor’s perspective
Identify taxation nuances that are important but difficult for non-tax professionals to understand.
Apply techniques for educating clients regarding taxation.
Recognize specific ways to leverage AI technology in your 1040 tax preparation serves.
Identify specific AI tools that can be leveraged to automate and enhance 1040 tax preparation services.
Implement practical strategies based on a thorough understanding of the complex rules for retirement distributions
Identify and recall key compliance issues
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Course 1: Basic Individual Taxation Course
CPE: 2
Description: Please join us for an introductory course on the fundamentals of preparing and filing an individual federal income tax return. We will cover topics such as what the federal income tax is and how it is computed.
Discussion Leader: Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA
Course 2: Income Tax Analysis: Exploring In-Depth Concepts
CPE: 2
Description: Financial statements prepared for stockholders and external users follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), while tax returns adhere to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). These frameworks differ in recognizing profitability, influencing reported income significantly. Companies often aim to minimize taxable income within legal bounds, while maintaining compliance with both financial reporting and tax regulations.
Discussion Leader: Eric Knight
Course 3: Behind the Curtain: Exploring IRS Audit Technique Guides
CPE: 2
Description: Have you ever considered a tax audit from the perspective of an IRS examiner? This session explains how you can use IRS Audit Technique Guides (ATGs) to enhance tax compliance. You will obtain a glimpse of the audit process from the viewpoint of an IRS agent as we explore insights that the IRS provides to its own examiners.
Discussion Leader: Dr. Christopher J. Harper, CPA, MBA
Course 4: Learning to Teach "Tax" as a Second Language
CPE: 2
Description: Sometimes the vernacular of accounting seems more challenging than technical aspects. This session offers suggestions for translating the foreign language of taxation into tangible terms for non-accountants. We explore techniques for simplifying the complexity of taxation terminology. This course will equip you with tools for demystifying tax technicalities so you can help clients and other non-tax professionals grasp fundamental concepts.
Discussion Leader: Dr. Christopher J. Harper, CPA, MBA
Course 5: 1040 Tax Prep Automation with AI Tools
CPE: 2
Description: There has never been a greater opportunity to leverage technology tools to automate various aspects of 1040 tax preparation. This course will provide specific examples of how you can use AI (artificial intelligence) based tools to complement your core 1040 tax prep software. You will learn how to leverage AI to automate the collection and organization of client source documents, enhance the engagement management process and add value to your 1040 service through AI enhanced 1040 advisory services. This course will separate the hype from reality about AI and how it can be used in 1040 tax preparation.
Discussion Leader: John Higgins
Course 6: Tax Implications of Retirement Plan Distributions: What You Need to Know
CPE: 2
Description: This session will address the complex rules of retirement distributions, review key provisions of the SECURE Act 2.0, and provide practical strategies of maximizing tax benefits for your client.
Discussion Leader: Steve Dilley
Course 7: Schedule C of Form 1040
CPE: 2
Description: Many self-employed or sole proprietors find themselves having to navigate Schedule C in reporting business income. While this attachment to Form 1040 seems straightforward on the surface, there are many traps for the unwary.
Discussion Leader: Allison M. McLeod, LL.M., CPA